I can't believe what I'm reading! - Anonymous employee Certinia Employee Review

1.0
28 Jun 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Leaving! Looks like I made a wise decision. Such a shame that fear now seems to reign supreme at FFDC now. I literally cannot believe what I'm reading in these reviews since I left.

Cons

I am absolutely appalled to read the passive aggressive responses to some of these reviews, particularly by a female leadership team member. I can't believe how little you listen to what your talented employees are saying! And so defensive too. Jeremy used to actively encourage the team to provide all kinds of feedback on Glassdoor and it was actually taken on board with strategies to improve; people are leaving because you're not listening any more. As a very knowledgeable female employee, I left because my management team didn't listen to what good people were saying, NOR what customers were saying. Someone who was meant to be supporting me while I led a small team, once referred to me as a "bossy and opinionated woman" to a customer. That customer pulled him up for it, supporting me as I was trying my best to make their implementation a success in the face of absent team cohesion - people not contactable, doing their own thing, not communicating; raising these issues were shot down. I was regularly ignored when I gave good feedback and advocated the customers needs.

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Pros

The biggest positives of this company are largely tied to what it used to be (the past) and the people who have been part of it. There was previously strong leadership in place, and many of those individuals helped build a solid foundation before ultimately leaving, which says a lot in itself. On top of that, there are genuinely incredible individual contributors across the organization, smart, hardworking, and supportive people who are doing their best in a very challenging environment. Ironically, because of how difficult things have become at the leadership level, it creates a uniquely strong bond among peers. Going through constant challenges, uncertainty, and frustration together builds real camaraderie, and many of the relationships you form here are meaningful and lasting.

Cons

If you’re considering a sales role here, I would strongly encourage you to think twice before joining. The biggest challenge is leadership. In my experience, it is the weakest I’ve seen in my career. There is a clear disconnect between executive priorities and what’s actually needed to build a healthy, successful sales organization. Many decisions feel short-term and financially driven, with a strong focus on positioning the company for a potential private equity outcome rather than investing in long-term employee success or customer value. There have also been ongoing internal concerns raised over time, including escalations to HR. However, there is a widespread perception/proof among employees that these issues are not meaningfully addressed or followed through on. This has led to a lack of trust in internal processes and a feeling that employee concerns are not prioritized. Over the past several months, a number of strong and respected leaders have left the organization. That alone should be a signal. The level of turnover has had a noticeable impact on morale, stability, and overall confidence in the direction of the company. From a sales perspective, the product itself presents challenges. PSA is a relatively niche category and often viewed as a “nice-to-have” rather than a must-have, especially in the current economic environment. Competition is strong, and it can be difficult to win deals. Additionally, the dependency on Salesforce creates real friction in the sales cycle. For example, newer AI-related offerings are tied to Salesforce’s Agentforce, meaning customers often need to purchase additional, expensive Salesforce products before they can even consider Certinia’s solutions. This adds complexity, slows down deals, and limits your ability to sell independently. During the interview process, you’ll likely meet some great, talented people. That part is genuine. However, many of those individuals will not stay long, and turnover can leave you in a very different environment than what you initially signed up for. Overall, I would not recommend this company for sales professionals looking for stability, strong leadership, and a product with clear, urgent market demand. There are significantly better opportunities out there. Trust me.

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